It’s always an enriching cultural experience to observe wildlife in Kenya’s Maasai Mara. But a new safari being launched next year by Cottar’s Safaris will add insight into the food of the region.
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). “Simba!” The urgent whisper — ‘lion’ in Swahili — comes from Julius Naurori as he stands bolt upright in the back of our 4WD like a ...
A 67-year-old Maasai elder has been recognised by a US-based organisation for his undying passion to protect the community’s culture. Chief Salaton ole Ntutu, the director of Maji Moto Maasai Cultural ...
By Elodie Toto “Look, giraffes are walking in front of me. We have hundreds of them in our conservancy. There are zebras, too ...
NICHOLAS SIRONKA is standing in an otherwise empty art department classroom at Whitworth College, patiently ironing newspaper pages and explaining aspects of his Maasai heritage. "There is an ...
In the fenceless safari zones of southern Kenya, the Maasai have lived for centuries in symbiosis with wildlife — and smaller, more intimate camps can help give guests a window into their remarkable ...